Celebrating Chinese New Year
... other festivities. But if you happen to be traveling in China during this time, keep in mind that many restaurants and shops shut down.
This is the Year of the Tiger, one of 12 animals in the Chinese Zodiac. The third sign in the cycle, it’s a symbol of passion, bravery and power. Here’s wishing you luck, happiness and prosperity this coming year.
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February 14th, 2010 | Vawn | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: chinese-new-year, featuredarticle, Year of the Tiger
Celebrate Year of The Tiger at Hong Kong Disneyland
... Chinese New Year celebration for the whole family. The entire park will be decorated in traditional New Year’s decorations to welcome the Year of the Tiger.
Live entertainment including drummers and lion dancers will spread joy and happiness everywhere, while Mickey, Minnie and other Disney characters will put on new festive costumes created by fashion designer Kelly Chen, wishing guests the best of luck in the New Year.
Guests at Hong Kong Disney (map) will be delighted with the all-new...
February 13th, 2010 | Jenni Ingersoll | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: chinese-new-year, featuredarticle, Hong Kong Disneyland, Year of the Tiger
Turn of the Tiger
Welcome the Year of the Tiger right by joining the Chinese New Year Festival and Market Day in Auckland.
With the Chinese people in Auckland now reaching more than 100,000 in population, the commemorating the start of the Chinese Lunar Year certainly has become part of the region’s annual festivities.
As previous years, the Auckland Chinese Community Centre will hold the Chinese New Year Festival and Market Day at the ASB Showgrounds. The festival will be held on 13 February this year, 9:30am...
February 8th, 2010 | theaucklandguide | Read More | Comments: 1Filed under: asb showgrounds, chinese-new-year, featuredarticle, Year of the Tiger
Fun for Families at Sydney’s Chinese New Year Celebrations
... that make Sydney such a vibrant and lively City,’ said Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP.
“This year, we’re delighted to welcome in the Year of the Tiger with an action-packed Festival program that has something for everyone.”
It all kicks off with the Chinese New Year Markets, held at Belmore Park from February 12 to 14. There’ll be local and international performers, film screenings, more than 50 market stalls, and a special program of children’s activities. See it from 4...
January 12th, 2010 | Lauren Katulka | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: children, chinese-new-year, Family Friendly, Year of the Tiger


